The School Garden Podcast
Data doesn't have to be dull! Join Anne and Mary Jo as they uncover how collecting the right data can transform your school garden story from a stack of photos and a handful of harvest numbers into a powerful tale of impact. Inspired by a thought-provoking conversation recorded at the Growing School Gardens Summit with Michele Hockett Cooper from The University of Texas at Austin and Zach O'Donnell from Edible Schoolyard New Orleans, this first episode of a two-part series explores why everything you do in your garden counts! Plus, Mary Jo confesses her latest summer obsession with Season 5 of Clarkson's Farm, Anne has become a dehydration devotee, and we discover that every great garden story begins with a good number crunch. Podcast Outline: 00:41 - Intro and Welcome 01:20 - How Has Your Summer Been Going? - Anne and Mary Jo share * Find Clarkson’s Farm here [https://www.primevideo.com/detail/0OT6JCWNTHGSU7KAL5EBV7UJ5P] - you are welcome! 06:15 - Intro to Telling Your Garden Data Story 08:28 - Anne’s Qualitative and Quantitative Complexities Soapbox 12:23 - Data Sharing Interview with Michelle Hockett-Cooper and Zach O’Donnell from The Sprout’s Growing School Garden Summit * Michele Hockett-Cooper, [https://nutrition.utexas.edu/directory/michele-hockett-cooper] Associate Professor of Instruction, Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Texas at Austin. * Univeristy of Texas School Garden Research - Link here [https://www.edenut.org/research] * Zach O’Donnell at Edible School Yard, New Orleans [https://esynola.org/] 27:02 - Mary Jo and Anne Reflect on the Interview 30:31 - Why Do the Data? 37:42 - End of Part One - Don’t Forget to Join Us for Part Two in the next episode. Stay in touch with us! Email us: podcast@madegreene.com Find us on Instagram and Facebook at MadeGreene www.madegreene.com
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